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Quentin Tarantino paid homage Friday to the late actor Michael Madsen -- remembering the time Michael applauded him for ...
The lengthy opening scene of 'Reservoir Dogs' is iconic, but for Quentin Tarantino it wasn't for want of trying. Read why it was a "big pain in the ass" here.
When Reservoir Dogs was released in 1992, it was unlike anything of its era. Director Quentin Tarantino demonstrated an unapologetic eye for graphic violence and an ear for quick-witted dialogue.
Quentin Tarantino paid tribute to Michael Madsen during a private memorial following the actor's death on July 3.
A month after his death at age 67, one of Michael Madsen's most prolific collaborators paid tribute to the late actor in Los ...
Quentin Tarantino has recalled Michael Madsen’s supportive reaction after he fired actor Lawrence Tierney from Reservoir Dogs ...
Michael Madsen, the actor known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" films and "Reservoir Dogs," has died. He was ...
Instead, he was “just” the Pulp Fiction / Reservoir Dogs guy, which, even back then, was nothing to sneeze at, as the explosion that the former film created back in 1994 cannot be understated.
"Reservoir Dogs" represents a changeover in power as the Baby boom generation's vise-grip on the culture starts to give way to the burgeoning Generation X. And just like that a revolution was sparked.
Mr. Brown Played by Quentin Tarantino Tarantino doesn’t give himself too many lines in Reservoir Dogs, but his “Like a Virgin” speech as Mr. Brown is a memorable way to kick off the movie.
If Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days stands to disappoint fans of the film, it’s in the details. The game is not using voices or likenesses of the actors from the films, and Tarantino’s involvement ...
Reservoir Dogs Review Neither a good action game on its own merits, nor quality fan service, Reservoir Dogs is an out and out failure. By Alex Navarro on October 25, 2006 at 7:27PM PDT ...